Turkey
Admission requirements
Minimum
High school diploma, transcripts, international passport, one biometric photo
Alternatively,
Recommended
High school diploma, transcripts, international passport, one biometric photo, English proficiency exam results, and any international exams (SAT, ACT, IGCSE, GCE A-Level, International, and European Baccalaureate).
Note: If you have already started university in your home country, please include university transcripts, diploma certificates, and a university grading system.
Intakes
Fall (September) and spring (February)
Fall application deadline: August
Fall classes begin: September
Spring application deadline: December/January
Spring classes begin in February.
Average Tuition
Tuition fees depend on the type of program and university you are interested in. On average, you are expected to pay around $4,000–6,000 annually. Expect more in pilotage, medical and health sciences.
Average Cost of Living
Living costs are also on the low side but will vary depending on where you choose to live. On average, you should expect to spend $400–$800 a month on private accommodation, food, and other expenses. With accommodation accounting for most of the cost, students who choose to live in university dorms may get by for less. Most students select university housing because it is less expensive and more readily available.
The Turkish lira is the currency used in Turkey.